Jackie Kennedy's iconic fashion style is still popular today. Ahead, channel Jackie Kennedy with these 16 style lessons that will have you covered for everyday wear and formal events.
On Thursday, the government will release thousands of long blocked and classified documents about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. According to Jackie Kennedy's former Secret Service agent, Clint Hill, that's exactly what the former first lady would have wanted
The three-day auction, which begins November 22, also include shoes and purses belonging to the First Lady, along with a blazer and fedora that belonged to JFK.
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JACKIE Her Life in Photos Dazzling First Lady Modern Mother Style Icon
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The fashion of the 1960s featured a number of diverse trends. The mini-skirt was invented in 1965 by Mary Quant. The new generation was ready for new fun clothes and not those of the 50s. The people wanted fun, whimsical, and modern apparel. Most clothes of the 60s were youth driven. It was an absolutely wonderful time to be a model. The clothes were beautiful, youthful, and fun. Commercials got witty and lovable. The decade broke into soo many fashion traditions which started to mirror social movements during the time period. As fashion broke out the girls of the generation became more free and weren't about to take any shit from anyone. For awhile in our history it was a time of equal-ness for some. Bell bottom jeans and tie-dye shirts became another huge trend. In the early 60s all eyes were on First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy. Pillbox hats and pastel colored, short boxy jackets, and over-sized buttons suits were in. Shifts became a new fashion trend and for evening wear women wore full-skirted ball gowns. Stiletto-heeled shoes were also widely popular. And in the mid 60s FASHION EXPLORED!!! Carnaby Street and Chelsea's Kings Road were virtual fashion parades. Mini dresses, big colored hats, and Velvet mini dresses. The clothing wasn't stiff, it was new and glamorous and fun! I could go on for hours but I think its a good idea to stop here so you can explore it even more. (Photos from Child of the Moon. images from Google)
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From Vogue magazine, June 1955 issue.
Growing up in a famous family can be challenging for anyone, especially if you want to follow in the same footsteps as your parents and grandparents. Then, there are also the comparisons to your famous relative when you look exactly alike — it can be hard to carve your own path in life. There are quite a few actors who come to mind right away like Rose Schlossberg being a doppelgänger for her late grandmother, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, or the late Benjamin Keough being Elvis Presley's mini-me — some of the resemblances are remarkable. "Ben does look so much like...